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Anterior Wall

Formed by the external oblique aponeurosis throughout the length of the canal; its lateral part is reinforced by muscle fibers of the internal oblique

Posterior wall

Formed by the transveralis fascia; its medial part is reinforced by pubic attachments of the internal oblique and transversus abdominis aponeuroese that frequently merge to variable extents into a common tendon - the inguinal falx (conjoint tendon) - and the reflected inguinal ligament

Roof

Formed laterally by the transversalis fascia, centrally by musculo-aponeurotic arches of the internal oblique and transversus abdominis, and medially by the medial crus of the external oblique aponeurosis

Floor

Formed laterally by the iliopubic tract, centrally by gutter formed by the infolded inguinal ligament, and medially by the lacunar ligament